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. >> she came to denver from texas, wanted to start a career for herself in the media business and go on to bigger things. >> she loved sports. hockey in particular. she was working to become a reporter. adrian dieter was a men r mentor. >> you knew something was there. there was a spark in her. >> her boyfriend is a minor league hockey player in colorado. after learning of her death, he tweeted 140 could never do you justice. nor could all the words in this world. never wanted to fall asleep because it meant missing time with you. >> she would make friends with anybody she could. she would step up and offer herself to anybody. >> eerily, almost unbelievely, jessica was involved in a recent shooting at a toronto mall last month when a gunman shot five people. she was standing in the very spot just minutes before. jessica blogged about that experience writing, "i say all the time that every moment we have to live our life is a blessing. every hug from a family member, every laugh we share with friends. even the times in solitude are all blessings. every second of every day is a gift."
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we had ay is skreer drought in texas just last year. if you see this again and again, it will really impact what we can grow, and that's concerning not just for the economy but really for the world as a whole. >> are we looking at this as just the beginning of water scarcity, which will be a problem that plagues the world? >> i think absolutely. the united states -- the u.s. west is already having the issue of having water scarcity. you have growing populations in that part of the world. bigger issues in terms of agriculture. so really, if we don't figure out a way to use our water more efficiently, to be less -- you know, to essentially stop wasting as much as we do now, this will be a problem that will recur in the future. >> brian walsh, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> both sides in the race for the white house are putting new twists on their messages which they are taking to the swing states. >> president obama was in ohio monday. mitt romney is in pennsylvania today. and bill plante is at the white house. good morning.
we had ay is skreer drought in texas just last year. if you see this again and again, it will really impact what we can grow, and that's concerning not just for the economy but really for the world as a whole. >> are we looking at this as just the beginning of water scarcity, which will be a problem that plagues the world? >> i think absolutely. the united states -- the u.s. west is already having the issue of having water scarcity. you have growing populations in that part of the...
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he is the governor of texas. and he said yesterday that no matter who you are, or what office you are running for, you should be as transparent as you can be. do you disagree with governor perry? >> well, norah, i heard the clip that you played just before i came on, and his words were within reason. and i think releasing a few years or two years worth of tax returns plus the one coming up is reasonable. given the past practice. >> there is this. and that is the governor who can and simply answer all the critics of those who say he has something to hide by proving he doesn't have something to hide and then move on to the economy, the issue he wants to talk about. >> well, charlie, look, the fact is that when you have the tax returns that are released, you know, a lot of information comes out understandable. but there's no credible claim that mitt romney's done anything wrong. i mean -- >> then why not let him prove that and show that he like other candidates is prepared to show you exactly the kind of tax rate he
he is the governor of texas. and he said yesterday that no matter who you are, or what office you are running for, you should be as transparent as you can be. do you disagree with governor perry? >> well, norah, i heard the clip that you played just before i came on, and his words were within reason. and i think releasing a few years or two years worth of tax returns plus the one coming up is reasonable. given the past practice. >> there is this. and that is the governor who can and...
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the earth is burning ♪ >>> north dakota just became america's number two oil-producing state, behind texas. the oil boom is are drawing north dakota's landscape and also creating opportunity for thousands of unemployed americans. >> but "60 minutes" correspondent byron pitts says that prosperity has a price. byron, good to see you. when i think oil, i don't think north dakota. >> right, but it's big there. it's big there. unemployment in north dakota is currently at 3%. there are "help wanted" signs at every street corner, but as we've discovered, there is no easy way to handle a boom quite like this. known for the broad-shouldered beauty of its great plains and the broadish nature of its winters, north dakota has long been the least populated state in the country. >> all aboard! >> reporter: but north dakota is changing. every day, men mostly, pour in from across the nation, men like steven reisinger from montana, where unemployment is 13%. >> i heard about all this big money, so i thought i could get a little piece of that pie, i suppose. >> reporter: and here's why. there is an oil boom
the earth is burning ♪ >>> north dakota just became america's number two oil-producing state, behind texas. the oil boom is are drawing north dakota's landscape and also creating opportunity for thousands of unemployed americans. >> but "60 minutes" correspondent byron pitts says that prosperity has a price. byron, good to see you. when i think oil, i don't think north dakota. >> right, but it's big there. it's big there. unemployment in north dakota is...
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the fast-moving line of storms stretched from texas to connecticut. terrell brown is in brooklyn, new york. good morning. >> reporter: welcome to folks in the west. but here in the east they really got hit by the storm. lightning hit this building, and a 61-year-old man was struck and killed. in manhattan, more dramatic lightning strikes and heavy rain as a line of fast-moving and powerful storms raced across more than half the country. in el myra, new york, trees and power lines are down and this nearby roof was shredded after a possible tornado touched down. a youtube user in rockland county captured an explosion ripping through his backyard when a tree knocked down a high tension power line. the severe weather stretched throughout new york to parts of pennsylvania, connecticut, new jersey, and the ohio river valley. in cleveland, four workers were hurt when high winds nearly blew them off their scaffolding. at 10 stories in the air, they were forced to smash the building's windows to get to safety. one inch of hail was reported, and streets are flo
the fast-moving line of storms stretched from texas to connecticut. terrell brown is in brooklyn, new york. good morning. >> reporter: welcome to folks in the west. but here in the east they really got hit by the storm. lightning hit this building, and a 61-year-old man was struck and killed. in manhattan, more dramatic lightning strikes and heavy rain as a line of fast-moving and powerful storms raced across more than half the country. in el myra, new york, trees and power lines are down...
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a very loud clap of thunder sent players running at the twins/rangers game in arlington, texas, yesterday. the boom was so loud, it actually shook the television cameras. the game was held up by rain for 46 minutes. welcome back to "cbs this morning." you feel that one in your bones. >> like incoming fire didn't it? >>> there's a surprising development this morning in the case of natalie wood. the investigation was reopened eight months ago, 30 years after she died off the coast of los angeles. as bill whitaker reports, the l.a. coroner's office changed the cause of death from accident to undetermined. >> it's one of hollywood's most enduring mysteries, what really happened the night actress natalie wood drowned while boating off catalina island. >> if you don't like this has been changed to undetermined or unresolved, that means it's not over. >> it was thanksgiving weekend 1981. wood and her husband, actor robert wagner, were enjoying the holiday on board the "splendour" with friend and fellow actor, christopher walken. at daylight, wood's body was found floating in the water. investiga
a very loud clap of thunder sent players running at the twins/rangers game in arlington, texas, yesterday. the boom was so loud, it actually shook the television cameras. the game was held up by rain for 46 minutes. welcome back to "cbs this morning." you feel that one in your bones. >> like incoming fire didn't it? >>> there's a surprising development this morning in the case of natalie wood. the investigation was reopened eight months ago, 30 years after she died off...
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like this one was hijacked by professor todd humphries and his graduate students at the university of texas they were able to hack into the gps signals of the drone. not only manipulating its flight path while it was flying over white sands new mexico but later landing one. >> you can think of this as hijacking the plane from a distance. you are as if you're at the controls of the plane because you've now captured the autopilot's sense of its own navigation solution and you can manipulate it left or right, up or down. >> the exercise done in conjunction with the department of homeland security would seem to raise some concerns about vulnerabilities and the domestic use of drones or unmanned aerial vehicles. >> i see this as causing trouble in the skies. i wouldn't want to be living under skies where that was easy to do. >> no longer a tool used strictly by the military to take out terrorists overseas, drones of all shapes and sizes will soon be in our skies here at home. for surveillance missions by local police departments, energy companies looking to build pipelines, farmers looking to fe
like this one was hijacked by professor todd humphries and his graduate students at the university of texas they were able to hack into the gps signals of the drone. not only manipulating its flight path while it was flying over white sands new mexico but later landing one. >> you can think of this as hijacking the plane from a distance. you are as if you're at the controls of the plane because you've now captured the autopilot's sense of its own navigation solution and you can manipulate...
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in another, a couple from texas. elise and cole. >> i'm guessing it's going to be very wet and we might fall. so i'm kind of nervous. >> reporter: our adventure begins placidly enough through dramatic red rocks and ever-changing currents. you might spot a mountain goat grazing onshore. with travis as my guide, we caught the rapid named wall slammer, bone eater, one called sunshine, that got us. the raft flipped. i went under. time slowed. then the safety instructions kicked in. hold your breath. put your feet in front, let the river flush you out. it wasn't graceful, but it worked. travis was apologetic. >> a really light boat. so kind of had its way with us. bigger boats you can get into. >> don't worry. this is fun. seriously. this is fun. >> reporter: hoe bad did it look? >> it didn't look bad at all. >> she might have been a little generous. hilarious. >> it was very funny. >> i was -- at the verge of tears. >> i really enjoy showing people the river, getting them wet. as long as they're having a good time, i'm h
in another, a couple from texas. elise and cole. >> i'm guessing it's going to be very wet and we might fall. so i'm kind of nervous. >> reporter: our adventure begins placidly enough through dramatic red rocks and ever-changing currents. you might spot a mountain goat grazing onshore. with travis as my guide, we caught the rapid named wall slammer, bone eater, one called sunshine, that got us. the raft flipped. i went under. time slowed. then the safety instructions kicked in. hold...
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in another, a couple from texas. elise and cole. >> i'm guessing it's going to be very wet and we might fall. so i'm kind of nervous. >> reporter: our adventure begins placidly enough through dramatic red rocks and ever changing current. you might spot a mountain goat grazing onshore. with travis as my guide, we conquer ledges. it was one called sunshine that got us. the raft flipped, i went under, time slowed, then the safety instructions kicked in. hold your breath, put your feet out in front, let the river flush you out. it wasn't graceful, but it worked. travis was apologetic. >> we just have a really light, small boat, so kind of had its way with you. not looking for this ride, we have bigger boats to get into. >> oh, don't worry. this is fun. seriously. this is fun. >> how bad does it look? >> it didn't look bad at all. >> she might be being a little generous. it was hilarious. >> it was funny. i know. >> i was on the verge of tears on the boat. >> i really enjoy showing people the river, getting them wet. as l
in another, a couple from texas. elise and cole. >> i'm guessing it's going to be very wet and we might fall. so i'm kind of nervous. >> reporter: our adventure begins placidly enough through dramatic red rocks and ever changing current. you might spot a mountain goat grazing onshore. with travis as my guide, we conquer ledges. it was one called sunshine that got us. the raft flipped, i went under, time slowed, then the safety instructions kicked in. hold your breath, put your feet...
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they live in california, texas. illinois. >> i think that's one of the common misconceptions. you're talking about nine battle ground states and about 4 million voters who are really the swing voters who both of the campaigns are trying to influence. >> yes. >> that's a tiny amount of people. >> so that means that for the rest of america, they don't see the campaign. those who do they see it morning, noon, and night, and at a certain point they get so frustrated with it because it's all negative. >> as a republican strategist, do you believe that mitt romney has defended himself well here? or that he should be -- >> no, i don't. i don't. because anyone who knew bain, and i was a student and professor, bain is one of the most respected companies for what it does. you wanted to work for bain because you knew the success. and yet no one realizes that now because all they see are the failures of bain. they haven't seen the successes of bain. >> there was another incident that happened in which a person in an audience described the president as a monster, and mitt romney said, no,
they live in california, texas. illinois. >> i think that's one of the common misconceptions. you're talking about nine battle ground states and about 4 million voters who are really the swing voters who both of the campaigns are trying to influence. >> yes. >> that's a tiny amount of people. >> so that means that for the rest of america, they don't see the campaign. those who do they see it morning, noon, and night, and at a certain point they get so frustrated with it...